Photographer's Note

Campo de' Fiori, translated literally from Italian, means "field of flowers". The name dates to the Middle Ages when the area was a meadow.

The demolition of a block of housing in 1858 enlarged Campo de' Fiori, and since 1869, a daily vegetable and fish market that was previously held in Piazza Navona has been held there. The ancient cattle fountain known as la Terrina (the "soupbowl") was resited in 1889 and replaced with a copy that now is used to keep cut flowers fresh. Its inscription: FA DEL BEN E LASSA DIRE ("Do good and let them talk") suits the gossipy nature of the marketplace. In the afternoons, local games of football give way to set-ups for outdoor caf廥.
At night, Campo de' Fiori is a meeting place for tourists and young people coming from the whole city. In the years after 2000, it became one of the most dangerous nighttime places of the city due to assaults and affrays by drunk tourists and soccer supporters.
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source: wikiped

Hi Daniel
very interesting note to go along with your post, I guess the rule is to stay away at night time here. Looks like you were up very early to capture this one, and it paid off. a simple daily life scene, but one that is common and important in the life lived here. good to capture it with the wet stones. cheers
Craig

Hello Daniel, I see you are fascinated by this transport of goods in Italy, And so did I, And especially in the very narrow streets, they do a fantastic job. Charming composition outside the main route for tourists.

Hi Daniel, good picture of this interesting scene of everyday life, very well captured in this interesting image, with good sharpness, light, color and quality. A great job perfectly done, my congratulations my friend. Thank you for sharing this interesting work.

Good afternoon and happy week.
All the best from southern Spain.
Angel.